Visit one of these hotels, and chances are good you may see some of your favorite A-listers.

As the A-listers descend on Tinseltown for the biggest awards show of the season, we rounded up the hotels that are reputed to host the parties, the Oscar-winners (and losers), and even serve as a refuge from the prying eyes of the paparazzi.

Known for: The “Winner’s Walk.” This long hallway brings Academy Award winners from the Dolby Theatre to the hotel’s ballroom, where after a glass of bubbly and a moment to compose themselves, they pose for photos with their Oscars.

You might see: Not just winners and nominees, but also presenters, performers, and the production crew, who all shack up at the hotel on Oscar night.

Known as: The not-so-secret hideout. Tucked away on Sunset Boulevard, Chateau has long been a place where celebs could get up to no good in relative anonymity. But while the awards show after-parties held here are tightly guarded, it's been whispered that the paparazzi is often tipped off by lesser celebs looking for a photo op outside.

You might see: Cate Blanchett, Lady Gaga, hotelier André Balazs, and inevitably, TMZ. But most likely not Lindsay Lohan who once skipped out on a $46,000 bill at the hotel.

Known as: The A-Lister's home away from home. This is where Vanity Fair used to hold their epic Oscars after-party but its guest rooms and Tower Bar still remain a refuge for celebs from prying paparazzi, thanks to owner Jeff Klein’s watchful eye.

You might see: Solid A-list couples like George and Amal Clooney, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux. Not all at the same time, of course.

Known for: Pre-awards show primping. Thanks to The London's spacious suites, as well as discreet entrances and exits, the hotel is a fitting go-to spot for celebs for last-minute dress fittings. No word yet on who will win the stylish London Penthouse (inspired by Vivienne Westwood) for the evening.

You might see: Best actress nominees, their stylists and Kevin Spacey, who’s often spotted at the hotel when he's
in town. But probably not Lupita Nyong'o whose $150,000 Calvin Klein Collection dress was taken from, then returned to, the hotel last year.

Known as: The Morning After hot spot. Still-stunned actors can often be seen lugging their Oscar statues to breakfast at the hotel’s Culina restaurant. The hotel also hosts a ton of events leading up to the Oscars, making a celeb sighting a big possibility.

You might see: Newly-minted award winners, along with Four Seasons regulars like Quentin Tarantino, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ryan Gosling.

Known for: Over-indulgent pampering. This luxury hotel has long been favored by the big nominees as well as behind-the-scenes string-pullers and deep-pocketed financiers. On awards day, room service works overtime answering endless requests for green juices, superfood salads, and bottles of champagne.

You might see: Harvey Weinstein, Reese Witherspoon, and possibly composer and Grammy award winner David Foster, who was reportedly living at the hotel after his split from Real Housewife Yolanda Foster.

Known as: The film geek’s hotel. The Hyatt is pretty much the furthest thing from a glamorous Hollywood hotel, but
it’s where the Directors Guild of America and the Writers Guild Awards are being held this year.

Known as: The site of the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour. For two weeks every January, cable and
network channels, along with streaming services, talk up their newest shows with critics, often trotting out celebrities for Q&A sessions.